Good things come in pink boxes is Voodoo Doughnutâ€™s mantra as the irreverent, world famous pastry shop sweetens up Universal CityWalk with its first-ever California location, situated adjacent to Universal Studios Hollywood, The Entertainment Capital of L.A.

Voodoo Doughnut at Universal CityWalk is now open.

â€œWe are beyond thrilled to open Voodoo Doughnut at Universal CityWalk and share our menu of fabulous doughnuts with the world at the top entertainment destination in Los Angeles,â€ said Voodoo Doughnut founder, Kenneth â€œCat Daddyâ€ Pogson.

Kenneth Pogson and Tres Shannon in front of the new Universal Citywalk location. Photo by Michael Sandoval/MUSE

Hailing originally from Portland, Oregon by founders Kenneth â€œCat Daddyâ€ Pogson and Tres Shannon, the new L.A. pastry shop serves a range of 60 eclectic doughnuts, including vegan options and the Hollywood Cream, created for Universal CityWalk.

A variety of scrumptious flavored doughnuts are available, such as Grape Ape, Mango Tango, the Voodoo Bubble and Bacon Maple Bar as well as their iconic Voodoo Doll. A popular take-out option, Voodoo Doughnuts are served in signature pink boxes or in a custom-made wooden coffin.

The new location also features another Portland specialty:Â Stumptown coffee, which brews regularly from the first-ever pink Stumptown espresso machine located exclusively at Universal CityWalkâ€™s Voodoo Doughnut.

The new Voodoo Doughnut shop finds its sweet spot at the inimitable Universal CityWalk, located near the â€œ5 Towersâ€ outdoor concert stage and adjacent to Universal Cinema, which recently completed a multi-million dollar renovation and features deluxe recliner seating.

Voodoo Doughnut has expanded to multiple U.S. cities in Eugene, Ore., Denver, Colo., and Â Austin, Texas. The CityWalk location marks their first California establishment.

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